By the 2018 midterms, it was clear that Trump’s base in the white working class isn’t the only fount of prejudice. White voters without a college
degree (which generally confers higher income) support the president more than college-educated whites. But almost four in 10 of the latter back him,
too. On Election Day, while Democrats won the House, millions of voters either backed white supremacists or their enablers who stand by any candidate
with an R after his name.

Funny how so many college educated people do not grasp simple economics. College education does not prove anything. Implying that college educated
people are smart and non college educated people are not, is asinine. A lot of people, including myself opted out of that debt and picked up a trade.
I have no debt and do pretty well for myself. I also teach myself things, like economics and law. There is a lot of free information out there on the
internet. Some of it is bunk. That’s why I buy books.

Those civilization games aren't operating a game based on color indifference in comparison to the real world.

Had the programmers of that game added the variables of having to side with black, white, red, blue, or whatever color of indifference prior to making
choices about green... the division of your sim city would flourish as a natural byproduct of the added variables. Your avatars can't judge the
person next to them, so there's no need for separation.

Just imagine what would happen to your game if you had to have a full bevvy of different influences of currency? Your avatars would likely stall
their mission of green, and learn to include all of the other colors to be the primary reason the green is suffering. Divide would more likely set in
as a consequence.

As long as colors of divide flourish, people should be learning the game of being color blind... IMO. All colors are just shades when using color
blinders.

Division is used to create an us Vs them mentality among the supporters of the one or one's creating the division , a quick look at American politics
shows it to be a good method of keeping your base support happy and occupied.

originally posted by: Mandroid7
a reply to: carewemust
What kinda crack are you smoking?
People voted Trump because they want divided from a corrupt government.
It's too bad we got played.

In 2018, Americans voted to make the U.S. House Democrat-controlled, instead of Republican-controlled. That created even more division...which is
apparently (like I said before) is what Americans wanted.

I'd say Trump is the guy trying to do what's best for the country. Like lowing the corporate tax rate to bring big business back to the US in return
for jobs. He is also putting his foot down on trade and trying to get fair trade deals with all the other countries around the world. Currently been
fighting China for a good while now to prevent them from stealing our intellectual property. Put tariffs on Steel and aluminum to push the US to
start producing our own again for national security reasons. Trying to build a border wall to prevent exploitation from terrorists, drug cartels, and
human traffickers.

It's the globalists that want to divide us. The same people that control people like Maxine Waters, Ted Cruz, Jeb Bush, Nancy Pelosi, etc. That's
why they never get anything done because they aren't looking out for the citizens of the US. They're looking out for their special interests that
fund their election campaigns. That's why you have bills like "For the People Act", but when you read it, it shows that they want another tax on
taxpayers to fund their campaigns. Same # different day.

originally posted by: willzilla
Funny how so many college educated people do not grasp simple economics. College education does not prove anything. Implying that college educated
people are smart and non college educated people are not, is asinine. A lot of people, including myself opted out of that debt and picked up a trade.
I have no debt and do pretty well for myself. I also teach myself things, like economics and law. There is a lot of free information out there on the
internet. Some of it is bunk. That’s why I buy books.

Are you implying that a degree in transgender asexuality studies and a minor in eating glue does not qualify one to be a financial advisor or head the
Federal Reserve? Preposterous. Every college grad with a useless degree knows everything, just ask them.

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